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After two consecutive trips to the playoffs on the back of statistically solid years in a fairly conservative and pedestrian offense, it looks like the Bengals are about to open things up. From a fantasy football standpoint, Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton stands to gain the most from them doing so.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is one of my favorite movies. Great characters, immensely quotable, and one of those films that I just never get tired of watching. I’ve used Anchorman references in my fantasy football team names many times over the last decade.

If you are a Fantasy Football owner who has drafted Darren McFadden in either of the past two seasons, I bet there is a decent chance that you have random holes in the walls of your house or apartment that are the end results of a fit or fits of rage brought on by Darren McFaddens recent fantasy production (or lack thereof).

Fantasy owners are often very intellectual, analytical and logical people, but have their flaws. Despite a vast knowledge of the careers of NFL players, even the best owners often enter fantasy drafts with the mind set of "what have you done for me lately?"

Fantasy owners are always looking for the next big thing. Whether it be finding undervalued gems through Fantasy Football Rankings or scouting up and coming rookies, itâs good to remember some of the more established players can be had at a discount on draft day.

Daily fantasy sports should have been a great thing. A form of betting just shiny and different enough from handing a brown bag of cash to a guy named Fingers at the local dive bar to be treated as respectable enterprise, it had the potential not just to make insane amounts of money, but to change the debate about gambling in this country. Over the course of just a couple of days, though, what started as confusing claims making the rounds on enthusiast sites blew up to the point where New York...